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MOUNTING SYSTEM
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First, I fab'd mounting brackets out of 1/8" flat steel rods from Home Depot. I bought a cracked console bezel (hence the tape) to use for test fitting. I also bought and murdered a metra double-din adapter from crutchfield.

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DISASSEMBLED DOC
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I bought and disassembled a Samsung tablet doc so that I could have a very low profile interface connection. The vette left almost NO room to either side for connectivity, so this had to be thought out a fair bit.

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CYANOGENMOD AND EXTERNAL MIC
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I rooted and installed cyanogenmod10 on the tablet, and bought a right-angle 3-signal headphone jack interface with the electronics and external microphone.

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INSTALLATION
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Here are some pictures of the actuall install into the corvette.

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DEMO VIDEO
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See it in action!

Great work! Love the sixaxis wheel controller. This is exactly what I want to do in my Cobalt. Any luck routing phone calls through the tablet?

Thanks! For call control via tablet, look at an app called "Tablet Talk". It connects to my phone over the phone's wifi hotspot and displays all call and text information. You can use the tablet to answer and make calls, and also send/receive texts. You can also use the tablet to toggle speaker and bluetooth headset (or in my case a hands free kit). Perfect for my setup.

The external mic is pretty basic. The internal tablet mic is covered up inside the dash, so in order to make voice commands, I installed an external mic since the tablet supports one. This way I can use "Google Now" to make voice commands for music listening, sports scores, GPS directions, etc. Let me know if this doesn't answer your question.

The external mic is pretty basic. The internal tablet mic is covered up inside the dash, so in order to make voice commands, I installed an external mic since the tablet supports one. This way I can use "Google Now" to make voice commands for music listening, sports scores, GPS directions, etc. Let me know if this doesn't answer your question.